Morven Christie
Morven Christie | |
---|---|
Born | Helensburgh, Scotland | 1 September 1981
Years active | 2004–present |
Spouse | Scott Graham (2012–2015)[1] |
Partner | Iain Cook[1] |
Morven Christie (born 1 September 1981) is a Scottish actress. She is best known for her roles as Alison Hughes in the BBC drama The A Word, Amanda Hopkins in the ITV drama Grantchester, and DS Lisa Armstrong in ITV crime series The Bay.
Early life and education
Christie was born in Helensburgh and raised in Glasgow.[1] After leaving school at 15, she eventually studied method acting at the Drama Centre London,[1] under Reuven Adiv, an associate of Lee Strasberg.[2] Her family spent holidays in Aviemore, where Christie learned to ski by the age of five.[1]
Career
Theatre
Christie has multiple stage credits, spanning over a decade, including plays by Jack Thorne and Tom Stoppard alongside a classical canon. In 2006, Christie played Juliet, Hero, and Blanche (King John) for the Royal Shakespeare Company in their star-studded Complete Works season.[3]
In 2009, Christie played Anya in The Cherry Orchard and Perdita in The Winter's Tale,[4] for Sam Mendes' "Bridge Project", both at Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York and at The Old Vic, London, alongside Simon Russell Beale, Ethan Hawke and Rebecca Hall.[5][6] She played Isa in the National Theatre, Glasgow, production of Men Should Weep, directed by Josie Rourke.[7]
TV & film
In 2014, Christie played Amanda Hopkins in the ITV drama Grantchester for its first three seasons with James Norton and Robson Green.[1] In 2017, she played Ellen Rooney in the BBC drama The Replacement, alongside Vicky McClure, and Dougray Scott.[8] This role gained Christie her first BAFTA Scotland nomination.[6]
From 2016–2020, she played Alison Hughes, the mother of an autistic child, in the BBC drama The A Word,[1] for which she was again nominated for a BAFTA Scotland Award. In 2018 she also played Kirsten Lindstrom in Sarah Phelps' production of Agatha Christie's Ordeal by Innocence [See image].[9]
Christie starred as DS Lisa Armstrong, the lead role in the ITV crime drama series The Bay, filmed through the latter months of 2018, and aired on ITV from 20 March 2019.[10] She received her third consecutive BAFTA Scotland nomination for her performance. It was announced on 16 February 2021 that Christie had quit the drama, which had just completed a second series.[11]
She has since completed two independent films and Joe Cornish's eight-part drama Lockwood & Co. for Netflix.[12]
In 2023 she leads a six-part drama Payback, for Jed Mercurio’s HTM label, opposite Peter Mullan, which will appear on ITV and internationally.[13]
Personal life
Christie lives in Glasgow with her partner, musician Iain Cook.[14]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | The Flying Scotsman | Katie | |
2009 | The Young Victoria | Watson | |
2011 | Gee Gee | Peaches | Short film |
2011 | Hollow | Alice | Short film |
2012 | Shell | Young Mother | |
2014 | Lilting | Margaret | |
2014 | Between Places | Liv | Short film |
2022 | The Road Dance | Mairi Macleod | |
2022 | Floodlights | Jean Woodward |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
2004 | Quite Ugly One Morning | DS Jenny Dunlop | Television film | |
2006 | The Family Man | Joanne | ||
2007 | Oliver Twist | Rose Maylie | Miniseries | |
2008 | Lost in Austen | Jane Bennet | Miniseries | |
2009 | Monday Monday | Sally Newman | ||
2010 | The Sinking of the Laconia | Laura Ferguson | ||
2011 | Case Histories | Michelle Moore | 1 episode | |
2012 | Twenty Twelve | Fi Healey | ||
2012 | Hunted | Zoe | ||
2013 | Agatha Christie's Poirot | Elsie Clayton | Episode: "The Labours of Hercules" | |
2014 | From There to Here | Louise | ||
2014 | Death in Paradise | Sally Goodman | ||
2014 | Silent Witness | DS Sally Kirchner | 1 episode | |
2014–2017 | Grantchester | Amanda Kendall | ||
2015 | Doctor Who | O'Donnell | 2 episodes: "Under the Lake" and "Before the Flood"[15] | |
2016–2020 | The A Word | Alison Hughes | ||
2017 | The Replacement | Ellen Rooney | [8] | |
2018 | Ordeal by Innocence | Kirsten Lindstrom | [9] | |
2019–2021 | The Bay | DS Lisa Armstrong | ||
2023 | Lockwood & Co. | Penelope Fittes | 3 episodes | |
2023 | Payback | Lexie Noble | 6 episodes |
Stage
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2005 | Festen | Pia | Lyric Theatre, London |
2005 | When You Cure Me | Rachel | Bush Theatre, London |
2006 | Romeo & Juliet | Juliet | Royal Shakespeare Company[7] |
2006–2007 | Much Ado About Nothing | Hero | |
2006 | King John | Blanche | |
2009 | The Cherry Orchard | Anya | New York, London and international tour [5][6] |
2009 | The Winter's Tale | Perdita | [4][5] |
2010–2011 | Men Should Weep | Isa Morrison | Royal National Theatre, London [7] |
2015 | The Driver's Seat | Lise | National Theatre of Scotland[1][6] |
Audio
Radio
- When You Cure Me (2006, radio play) as Rachel
- An Inspector Calls as Sheila Birling
- Whenever I Get Blown Up I Think of You as Molly Naylor
- A Farewell to Arms (2011, BBC Radio 4) as Catherine Barkley[16]
- Austerlitz (December 2012, BBC Radio 3) as Agata
Audiobooks
- Code Name Verity (2012)
- Burial Rites (2013)
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h Jamieson, Teddy (7 June 2015). "Morven Christie: I think it's kind of heartbreaking that women have never seen a reflection of themselves in film or on television". heraldscotland.com.
- ^ "Morven Christie". talentedbritishactors.co.uk. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011.
- ^ "Romeo And Juliet, Royal Shakespeare Theatre". The Independent. 20 April 2006. Archived from the original on 3 April 2008.
- ^ a b "UK - "The Winters Tale" Performance in London". gettyimages.co.uk. Retrieved 1 June 2009.
- ^ a b c "Theatre review: The Bridge Project at the Old Vic". theguardian.com. 14 June 2009.
- ^ a b c d "Morven Christier". nationaltheatrescotland.com. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
- ^ a b c "Morven Christie". theatricalia.com. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
- ^ a b Doran, Sarah (15 March 2017). "The Replacement: who's who in BBC maternity drama - Morven Christie, Vicky McClure, Dougray Scott, Richard and Rankin". Radio Times. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
- ^ a b Billen, Andrew (31 March 2018). "Ordeal by Innocence: the Christie Mystery that almost got away". The Times. No. 72497. Saturday Review. pp. 4–5. ISSN 0140-0460.
- ^ Sutton, Megan (28 March 2019). "The Bay on ITV: Everything you need to know". Good Housekeeping. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
- ^ Jamie Lopez (16 December 2021). "ITV's The Bay series 3 release date confirmed". lancs.live. Retrieved 6 January 2022..
- ^ White, Peter (16 March 2022). "'Bridgerton's Ruby Stokes Set As Lead Of Netflix's 'Lockwood & Co.' Series Adaptation". Deadline.
- ^ Crosby, Eve (1 September 2022). "Line of Duty creator teams up with Morven Christie for new thriller - and we can't wait". hellomagazine.com.
- ^ Doran, Sarah (15 March 2017). "The Bay cast: How old is Morven Christie and who is her famous boyfriend?". Radio Times. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
- ^ The Doctor Who Team (14 January 2015). "Filming Begins on Doctor Who, Series 9". Doctor Who. BBC One. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
- ^ BBC Radio 4, Woman's Hour Drama. Bbc.co.uk (2011-08-05). Retrieved on 2012-07-03.
External links
- Morven Christie at IMDb
- "Nancy Meckler 2006 Production". Romeo and Juliet. RSC.
See Christie as Juliet in the Production and Rehearsal Gallery (images)
- Living people
- 1981 births
- 21st-century Scottish actresses
- Actresses from Glasgow
- Alumni of the Drama Centre London
- Audiobook narrators
- People from Helensburgh
- Royal Shakespeare Company members
- Scottish film actresses
- Scottish radio actresses
- Scottish Shakespearean actresses
- Scottish stage actresses
- Scottish television actresses